I watched the ESPN documentary on Bo a few days ago on Netflix and Pro Stars came up so I got curious about who did the voice and a little Wikipedia search and came across it. Pro Stars. Hadn't even thought about that in 20 years and now twice in one week. Ha.

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They say that athletes shouldn't be considered role models these days. Bo Jackson is a bona fide real life role model from the world of sports. I don't see how a person could have a problem with him throwing out the first pitch.

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they say that athletes shouldn't be considered role models these days. Bo jackson is a bona fide real life role model from the world of sports. I don't see how a person could have a problem with him throwing out the first pitch.

I watched the ESPN documentary on Bo a few days ago on Netflix and Pro Stars came up so I got curious about who did the voice and a little Wikipedia search and came across it. Pro Stars. Hadn't even thought about that in 20 years and now twice in one week. Ha.

That documentary was really amazing, IMHO. Hadn't given much thought to it, but Bo is really the reason Nike skyrocketed. Even with MJ's rise to fame, Nike was still second fiddle until after Bo.

That documentary was really amazing, IMHO. Hadn't given much thought to it, but Bo is really the reason Nike skyrocketed. Even with MJ's rise to fame, Nike was still second fiddle until after Bo.

You're right. I didn't start following sports until late 1991, but I remember seeing more commericals about Bo Jackson during the later 1980's than I do Michael Jordan. Aside from Don Mattingly, who is from my hometown, Bo Jackson was the only other athlete I paid attention to, largely because he played two sports.

I wonder what may happen if LeBron James ever decided to try football. He's talked about taking a sabatical from basketball in the past to try playing the sport professionally. I think he could do it, and wonder if he may actually be a better athlete than Bo, which is hard to believe. Bo Jackson was amazingly talented.

I wonder what may happen if LeBron James ever decided to try football. He's talked about taking a sabatical from basketball in the past to try playing the sport professionally. I think he could do it, and wonder if he may actually be a better athlete than Bo, which is hard to believe. Bo Jackson was amazingly talented.

Given the way he whines and pouts when someone touches him on a basketball court, I can't imagine the way he'd react if someone threw high over the middle and he was cut in half by a safety going up for the catch.

Does he have the physical talent to do it? Yes. I just don't think he'd want to take the hits that go with it. They talked about how "physical" the Bulls were being with him the other night on the broadcast (that's probably the most NBA I've watched in 5+ years), and that was foreplay compared to what he'd probably get in the NFL.

Given the way he whines and pouts when someone touches him on a basketball court, I can't imagine the way he'd react if someone threw high over the middle and he was cut in half by a safety going up for the catch.

Does he have the physical talent to do it? Yes. I just don't think he'd want to take the hits that go with it. They talked about how "physical" the Bulls were being with him the other night on the broadcast (that's probably the most NBA I've watched in 5+ years), and that was foreplay compared to what he'd probably get in the NFL.

I think the Bulls defense backing off Lebron and letting him score bothered him as much as the Bulls' physical play.